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Tom Brown, the two-sport star whose interception sealed the 1966 NFL title game for Vince Lombardi's Green Bay Packers, has died. He was 84. Both the Packers and Brown's alma mater the University ...
After retiring from sports, Tom found his niche giving back by founding Tom Brown’s Rookie League in Salisbury, Maryland, impacting thousands of children over 45 years. He is survived by his ...
Tom Brown, a Super Bowl Champion who moved to Salisbury following the end of his career and ran the local "Tom Brown Rookie League," died last week. Brown was drafted by the Green Bay Packers out ...
Tom Brown, former Green Bay Packers safety who clinched the 1966 NFL championship game with an interception in the end zone, died April 23 in Maryland. He was 84. Brown was Vince Lombardi's second ...
Tom Brown, starting left safety on the Green Bay Packers' three-peat NFL champions from 1965-67, died Wednesday, April 23. He was 84 and had been a resident of Salisbury, Md. The Packers selected ...
Former Green Bay Packers and Super Bowl champion Tom Brown passed away last week. Brown was a two-sport athlete, playing for the NFL and MLB, and is one of two players to hit a major league home ...